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Q: I have a base of preferred shares ETFs to help counterbalance the tech stocks and their volatility, and these ETFs generally move very little in a day. Wednesday was an exception, with TPRF and CPD in particular, down more than 1%, and the others down quite a bit, as well. This despite the TSX and all other indices being up. Would you care to speculate what made all the preferred shares ETFs drop in tandem on Wednesday?
Read Answer Asked by John on November 21, 2025
Q: Not only are preferred share ETFs seeming to hold their stability well of late but they're outperforming just about any other ETF I own, be they Canadian dividends, US tech, or international. Obviously, there's a market reason for this. Would you know it and whether it's likely to continue?
Read Answer Asked by John on January 09, 2025
Q: If the scenario plays out of higher interest rates for longer; is it logical to presume Reits, and Preferreds, -both sensitive to interest rates, may continue to soften. I have been buying them as they are going down but wondering if this is a good strategy. Could you comment. Thank you.
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